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Uncontrollable uterine atony after replacement of uterine inversion managed by hysterectomy: a case report.

Daisuke KatsuraSuzuko MoritaniShunichiro TsujiKounosuke SuzukiKazutaka YamadaMizuki OhashiFuminori KimuraTakashi Murakami
Published in: Journal of medical case reports (2020)
Cases of uterine inversion with coagulopathy lasting for more than 4 hours may require a surgical intervention, and uterine replacement may have to be delayed until the maternal hemodynamic condition is stabilized. Uterine replacement under laparotomy may be also be considered due to the risk of increased hemorrhage.
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